Thursday, October 21, 2010

Since leaving the world of Cheese, Eggs and Milk, I have tried to find different ways to satisfy my desire for especially Cheese. Well, I think I have found it. And if you can't make it from scratch, you can buy it very readily in the stores now. Already made for you in many different flavours. It's HUMMUS!

But I will tell you, that it is a great sandwich spread, Taco filling, along with your Pinto beans, And a great dip for Veggies and one of my favorites; Spread it on your Pizza crust.

First of all I will show you my process of making the Hummus;

Hummus:

I pressure cook my dry Garbanzo's. After the knocker starts knocking I cook them for about an hour and a half.

Then: I place the following into my Food Processor:

1/4 cup Sesame Seeds (I like them lightly roasted)

3/4 tsp. Salt

1 tsp. Onion Powder

1/2 tsp. Garlic Powder

Blend until Smooth

Then add to the Above Mixture:

1/4 Fresh Red Pepper

or Hot Red Pepper (Make sure you take all the seeds out)

Blend

Then add the following:

4-5 Cups of Garbanzo Beans

1/4 cup Fresh Lemon Juice

You may taste it and adjust the lemon juice according to your liking.

Now you have the Hummus that you can use for a dip or on top of your Pizza Crust.

I always make two Pizza Crusts when I'm making my bread. So there is always one on hand.)

Pizza:

Spread the crust with the Hummus. Then add your favorite Tomato Paste. Place it in the oven. Bake it until it is warm. While you are doing this;

Saute in 1TB of Olive Oil or Grape Seed Oil or just plain water; the following:

Chopped Onions

Sliced Olives

Chopped Peppers

Sliced Mushrooms

Gluten steak slivers (Recipe is on my blog for the Gluten Steaks)

Or Sliced Firm Tofu

Broccoli

You may add anything that you normally like to put on a Pizza

After the above items are soft, then you can take the Pizza out of the oven and place the sauteed Veggies on top of it.

It's ready to enjoy and serve.

I hope you will enjoy the Hummus on your Pizza. It gives me the Cheese Element that I have a craving for.

Over at Rawk Out Blog, Sharon had a great recipe for Raw Dehydrated Corn Tortillas. She has Step by Step instructions on how to make them.

( You may find some other great Raw Food Recipes on there as well)

I just finished a batch of them this morning. I love them!! Pulled out my dehydrator and put the little circles of the batter onto, Parchment paper and put them in the Dehydrator. Had it running most of the afternoon and over night. It should take about 16 hrs. These are great for dipping into the Hummus. And these chips have NO FAT and are so good for you! Next time I'm making a double batch. These will be gone in no time. These are great for dipping into your freshly made Hummus! Sooo Goood!

Monday, October 18, 2010

Do the Best with what you got......No eating them, but can display them. LOLAt this time of the year it is fun to bring in the root veggies from the garden. Carrots, Potatoes, and the Squash and Pumpkins. All the rewards of watering ,weeding etc.... are finally coming to an end.

I was feeling pretty sad that our weather/rain/ crazy Summer, didn't give us any Pumpkins or Squash this year... But... John said that we did have something.... Look at the cuties :) Atleast I can put them in an arrangement. So for the best that they could do this year, we still have some green little guys that I could put in my Milk Glass dishes. They say: Make lemonade out of Lemons. I'm making arrangements out of flopped squash. LOL Where there is a will there is a way. Don't think I would want to try to eat them though. Can you imagine the bitterness....

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Thought I would post my recipe for my Gluten steaks. Around the Holiday Season one tends to make a little more entrees and special meals more than any other time of the year.

I like to use my steaks for Tacos, Spaghetti "Meat Balls", Wraps, Stir Fry's, or just by themselves. Blend them in the blender a couple at a time and make your own Vega Burger and use anywhere you would use meat.

Basic Recipe

Jan's Gluten Recipe

This is just for a 2 quart pan- about 15-20 steaks

Gluten Flour 3 cupsSoy Flour ¾ cupsWater 2 3/4 cups

Mix all of the above together and knead for about 3 minutes (I find that the texture an firmness of your dough will be the texture of your steak after it is done.If it seems to soft you may add a little more flour into it as you are kneeding it to make it firmer.) Having your hands wet while working the dough seems to make it a little easier to work with. The dough really sticks to your hands. Don't panic. LOL Just put your hands under warm running water and work it off.

Then divide the dough into 2 pieces

Wet the bread board and your hands

Roll out into long logs and slice the pieces off with a sharp knife and then you take the pieces and press them down with the palm of your hand on a bread board until flattened and then drop them into the following cold broth.

You can use Chicken McKay's Yellow seasoning for the light steaks andalso they have a Beef flavoring too... You just flavor the water that you boil the steaks in and taste tosee if it's not too salty.... until you have the right flavor... Or you can use the following recipe that I use.

Note: the flavor of your broth will be the flavor of your steaks.

The Broth I use is below:

Broth:Pan 3/4 full of water and then 1 cup of Soy sauce or 3/4 cup of Dr. Bragg's Liquid Amino's ( the amino's seem to be more salty than the Soy Sauce) or Tamari,

2 Tb of Onion SaltOptional: add some chopped Onion and Celery

(Note: Taste the broth for saltiness or flavour... You can add more to it as you like...The steaks take the flavor and saltiness of the broth)

Or: you can add the following into your water for a broth as well:the above mentioned seasonings-Chicken McKay seasoning or the Beef style.

1/drop the little round pieces of gluten steaks into the broth2/Set the heat to medium and put a lid on them for about 10 minutes....(Watch because if theyare in too small of a pan, they want to boil over)3. Take the lid off and they will be puffed up.4. Continue to cook them for 30-45 min. longer.(the puffiness turns to a firm steak, and a good texture) They will then be a nice texture for steaks, or Grind acouple in the blender at a time and then you have burger.... For Spaghetti, Lasagna, burgers, pocket breads and stir fry, Your favorite Roasts..... The list goes on...

For steaks,,,,, I fry them.... But you can also bake them.... shake the steaks in a flower mixture of :flour, onion powder and salt to taste. I fry them in a small amount of Olive Oil, but they can be baked as well.

Place on Pam Sprayed cookie sheets and turn after it is brown and to the other side.The broth can be thickened with cornstarch or flour for gravy to pour over the steaks.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Just got off the phone with a friend that I hadn't heard her voice in years. Was great to talk and catch up on our lives. Her encouragement to continue with my blog, is the results of this new entry.

When one is waiting for direction in life, it seems like the world is standing still. But all along the things around you keep progressing forward. A person needs to do something. So I look around me and I see that the garden produce still needs something to be done with it. The house needs some Fall cleaning, the summer clothes need to be put away and the boots and sweaters need to come down on the lower shelves. One thing for sure is that God is there to give me strengh for each day. I can still have my morning times with God that carry me throughout the day. I can still try and touch another heart with joy. I can be cheerful and happy to lend a helping hand wherever I am called. I can try to make this day a better day than yesterday.

As the world around me is changing it colors and the feeling of a definate crispness in the air is starting to break upon me; I pray that I will grasp the newness of this time and make it the best Fall Season of my life.

The above pictures are the Spring, Summer and Fall, Winter as they contrast around me.

Wonder what the future has in store? All is well, when God is in control!!

Just for Today

'All we have to do with is this one day. Today we must be faithful to our trust. Today we must love God with all the heart and our neighbor as ourselves. Today we must resist the temptations of the enemy, and through the grace of Christ obtain the victory. Thus we will watch and wait for Christs Second Coming. Each day we should live as if we knew this would be our last day on earth. If we knew that Christ would come tomorrow, would we not crowd into today all the kind words, all the unselfish deeds, that we could? We should be patient and gentle, and intensely in earnest, doing all in our power to win souls for Christ." HP 355

Isn't this what life is really about, in the world that is in a constant change?